All my efforts to synchronize these three locations have failed.
First I simply coppied the latest to the x86 directory; only to have it
mysterioulsy revert to the old; then I deleted all the OE code in the x86;
and again it all came back mysteriously. Then I deleted all the OE code in
both directorys; again it mysteriously cameback -- unsynchronized as before.

So I watched task manager in fast refresh mode and I think culprit is
winlogon.exe; which makes no sense.

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John:
Basically OE in Windows XP x64 is a 64-bit program and it can't
can't access spell check from Word because it's a 32-bit program. OE doesn't
have a built-in spell check, it relies on spell check from another program
like Word. As a work around in XP x64 I would cut and paste the reply from
OE to a blank Word document run spell check then cut and paste it back to
OE. With Vista OE is replaced with Windows Mail which has a built-in spell
check. Have a great day.

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